Yet another slime in our country, this one, of course hates us despite the fact we have given him everything. A new life, new country, but no it's all not good enough.

SYDNEY medical student Izhar Ul-Haque has been committed to stand trial for training with banned terrorist group Lashkar-e-Toiba.

In a statement of facts tendered during an earlier bail hearing, the Australian Federal Police (AFP) said Ul-Haque was stopped by Customs officers as he returned to Australia on March 2, 2003. He was found to be carrying notebooks containing information on rocket launchers, land mines and tanks.

Ul-Haque told his parents he was fed up with Australians' "animal type lifestyle" and they should "come back to Pakistan as soon as possible".

March 18, 2005
A 28-year-old man accused of stabbing a woman as she dropped her child off at school appeared in court today.

Ahmed Ibrahim, of Davey Court, Broadmeadows, allegedly confronted Sadia Abdurahman as she and her child were in a car park near Coburg Primary School in Melbourne's north about 9.30am (AEDT) yesterday.

Ibrahim sat quietly during the short hearing at the Melbourne Magistrates Court and waved to his family sitting in the court room.

The man, believed to be the 20-year-old victim's partner or former partner, was arrested in a street near the school yesterday.

AN accused terrorist boasted of planning a suicide attack on a Commonwealth office only because he was depressed and wanted the media attention, a Sydney court heard today.

Zaky Mallah has pleaded not guilty in the New South Wales Supreme Court to planning a terrorist attack involving a rifle on the Sydney offices of either the Australian Security and Intelligence Organisation (ASIO), or the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) in late 2003.

Trio jailed under new passport fraud laws
Tough new Commonwealth laws on passport fraud have been used for the first time to jail three Asians in Western Australia involved in an organised people smuggling scheme.

Cho Seung Ok, 45, will serve 15 months behind bars after he acted as a guide and interpreter while helping a Chinese pair with fake passports to fly into the country on an international Qantas flight.

A FORMER security guard is believed responsible for the theft of more than $300,000 from five southern Sydney businesses.
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